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authorAidan MacDonald <amachronic@protonmail.com>2024-03-30 15:02:22 +0000
committerAidan MacDonald <amachronic@protonmail.com>2024-03-31 11:24:07 -0400
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rolo: simplify parsing scramble header in load_firmware()
The standard load_firmware() function is used on targets which use the "scramble -add" method for generating Rockbox binaries. While it tries to be a bit more generic and allows the CRC/data offsets to be placed anywhere in the file, there are no targets which actually need this flexibility, because they are all using plain old "scramble -add". So we can actually simplify load_firmware() and remove defines from the target headers. All the targets used CRC offset = 0 and data offset = 8, except for a few which I assume never supported ROLO or were never tested -- eg. samsungyh820: the CRC and data offsets cannot both be 0. The actual motivation for this is removing the calls to lseek(), which can help make bootloaders a tiny bit smaller, as lseek is typically not used anywhere else in bootloaders. Change-Id: Ic2d01e5b75a32e88363f085e3e839146a0710bf4
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diff --git a/firmware/export/config/ipod3g.h b/firmware/export/config/ipod3g.h
index ae94ea7d63..c42702e2df 100644
--- a/firmware/export/config/ipod3g.h
+++ b/firmware/export/config/ipod3g.h
@@ -170,15 +170,6 @@
170 170
171#define CONFIG_LCD LCD_IPOD2BPP 171#define CONFIG_LCD LCD_IPOD2BPP
172 172
173/* Offset ( in the firmware file's header ) to the file length */
174#define FIRMWARE_OFFSET_FILE_LENGTH 0
175
176/* Offset ( in the firmware file's header ) to the file CRC */
177#define FIRMWARE_OFFSET_FILE_CRC 0
178
179/* Offset ( in the firmware file's header ) to the real data */
180#define FIRMWARE_OFFSET_FILE_DATA 8
181
182#define USB_HANDLED_BY_OF 173#define USB_HANDLED_BY_OF
183/* actually both firewire and USB, USB isn't handled yet */ 174/* actually both firewire and USB, USB isn't handled yet */
184 175